So, is Lifecell worth it?

What I would do is try it and save the receipt. If it doesn't work as expected - send it back in 30 days risk free.

RE: Why do some love it and others don't?

I wonder if it has anything to do with individual skin type.

For example: Maybe those with sensitive or dry skin did not benefit from it as much as those with normal to oily skin???

Also, I wondered if those who weren't happy with LifeCell didn't use it according to the directions, which are apparently pretty specific.

For example, the directions state that you must warm it up between your fingers before applying.

And, it recommends not use more than a pea size for the whole face. Too much product could explain why some had a peeling effect.

Maybe with this cream like others I've used – more is not better.

What does LifeCell cost?

A 2.54 ounce bottle costs about $180.00.Ouch!

But!

Since you're
only supposed to use a pea size and (according to the company) LifeCell replaces
up to 6 facial products (moisturizers, anti-aging cream, lifting serum, dark
eye circle eraser, large pore reducer, etc….)

So they say you will save money in the long
run.

Again, it's up to you to decide if it's worth it. Just know
you can return it for a full refund.

Make sure keep track of your receipt and
the purchase date so you don't go past the 30 day money back guarantee.

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